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  • Pan & scan w/ Motion

    Posted by Bill Parker on October 27, 2005 at 9:41 am

    I’ve been using Motion for moving on pictures for some time now and am generally pleased with it. I have trouble though getting my moves to gently come to an end without a discernable bump. . I just want to slow down the zoom as it gets to the end. Ease In seems to put a curve on the move instead of slowing it down. I used the demo version of Moving Picture which does this automatically, but it is more limited than Motion. Any suggestions? Thanks.

    Jim Kanter replied 20 years, 6 months ago 3 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Mark Spencer

    October 28, 2005 at 12:56 am

    Here’s the deal, IMHO: Motion automatically causes position keyframes to be interpolated as bezier, but scale keyframes are interpreted as linear. I have found that by simply changing the scale keyframes to bezier to match the position keyframes, I get smooth as butter starts and stops.
    Mark


    Mark Spencer
    Freelance Editor/Producer
    Apple-certified instructor, Final Cut Pro and Motion
    Author, Motion Visual Quickstart Guide from Peachpit Press (coming soon)
    https://www.applemotion.net

  • Jim Kanter

    October 28, 2005 at 1:21 am

    Scale, rotation, shear and opacity have linear keyframes, position and anchor point have bezier keyframes by default.

    Jim Kanter,
    Digital Film Institute
    http://www.dfilminst.com

  • Mark Spencer

    October 28, 2005 at 3:05 am

    Would love to have a preference to set those to taste!!


    Mark Spencer
    Freelance Editor/Producer
    Apple-certified instructor, Final Cut Pro and Motion
    Author, Motion Visual Quickstart Guide from Peachpit Press (coming soon)
    https://www.applemotion.net

  • Bill Parker

    October 28, 2005 at 9:56 am

    Thank you! That works perfectly for me. I had tried that before, but I was only changing the Y scale because the the X scale was hidden behind it. That resulted in the image being squished and elongated before returning to the proper aspect ratio. Now I’m very happy.

  • Jim Kanter

    October 28, 2005 at 12:43 pm

    Coming from other apps with keyframes, the Motion KF editor is a little different as x and y values are separated. They often sit one on top of the other in the editor, so when you click on a KF icon it only selects the top one of the two in that location. To select all KFs there, marquee drag a box around the KF location.

    You can also turn the individual KF displays on and off, but it’s painstaking to do it that way.

    Jim Kanter,
    Digital Film Institute
    http://www.dfilminst.com

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